Faculty News

Professor Scott Gerber's review of Richard Epstein's book about the Constitution was recently published in The Historian.

In July, Staff Attorney & Instructor Micaela Deming worked with Professor Joanne Brant and three students (Kourtney Pope, Lisa Bradley, and Alexis Branham) on an amicus brief for the Supreme Court on behalf of a woman who was unable to fully present a defense of Battered Woman Syndrome during her trial for killing her husband.

On July 30 & 31, Professor Scott Gerber , participated in a workshop at Brown University about the forthcoming (Princeton University Press) book A Brief History of Libertarianism.

Rick Bales has been asked to join as a co-author on the Nutshell book on Labor Arbitration.

Over the summer Professor Brian Anderson gave a presentation titled Combating Corruption by Identifying Opportunities for Corruption at the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Lilongwe, Malawi. The presentation was to lawyers, investigators, deputy ministers, and other personnel of the Bureau.

Professor Lauren Newell has been asked to contribute a book chapter, Reclaiming Attention in the Digital Generation Negotiator, to the Negotiator’s Desk Reference, a forthcoming book edited by Andrea Kupfer Schneider and Christopher Honeyman.